Most analyses of interpersonal communication ignore the relationship between communication and culture. When intercultural communication takes place, the interlocutors may have very different conceptions of what is being discussed, since meaning in any culture results from lifelong learning within that culture. Such concepts as worldviews, cultural beliefs, and decision-making processes are unique to each culture, and affect each culture's interpretation of the same discussion. In illustrating possible misunderstandings because of cultural differences, Dahl focuses on the Merina in the Highlands of Madagascar and the Western World. He suggests many ways in which the Malagasy's worldview and values are different from the Westerner's, and how these differences affect communication.
Explores how people communicate when communication involves different languages, different social organizations, and different beliefs and values.About the AuthorOYVIND DAHL is Professor of Social Anthropology and Intercultural Communication in the School of Mission and Theology, Stavanger-Norway.
Book InformationISBN 9780897896429
Author Oyvind Dahl Professor EmeritusFormat Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Praeger Publishers IncPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 482g